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Sir Charles James Fox Bunbury, 8th Baronet of Barton Hall, Suffolk, (4 February 1809 – 18 June 1886) was an English naturalist and Fellow of the Royal Society. He was born in Messina and educated at Trinity College, Cambridge. He married Frances Joanna Horner; they had no children.
He was a keen botanist and geologist with a particular interest in palaeobotany. He collected plant specimens on expeditions to South America in 1833 and South Africa in 1838. He also accompanied his great friend Sir Charles Lyell, the geologist, on an expedition to Madeira. He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1851.
He died at Barton Hall, Bury, Suffolk, in 1886 and was succeeded in his title by his younger brother Sir Edward Herbert Bunbury, 9th Baronet.
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Sir Charles James Fox Bunbury, 8th Baronet of Barton Hall, Suffolk, (4 February 1809 – 18 June 1886) was an English naturalist and Fellow of the Royal Society.
He was born in Messina, the eldest son of Sir Henry Bunbury, 7th Baronet and Louisa Amelia Fox and was educated at Trinity College, Cambridge.[1] He married Frances Joanna Horner, daughter of Leonard Horner, on 31 May 1844 in London. They had no children.[2]
He was a Justice of the Peace and deputy lieutenant for Suffolk and in 1868 was appointed High Sheriff of Suffolk.
He was a keen botanist and geologist with a particular interest in palaeobotany. He collected plant specimens on expeditions to South America in 1833 and South Africa in 1838. He also accompanied his great friend Sir Charles Lyell, the geologist, on an expedition to Madeira. He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1851.
He died at Barton Hall, Bury, Suffolk, in 1886 and was succeeded in his title by his younger brother Sir Edward Herbert Bunbury, 9th Baronet.
KINGSLEY PAPERS. Vol. III. Letters mainly to Charles Kingsley and members of his family; 1839-1910. The names of all the writers are given in the Index. Paper; ff. 308. Folio. Presented by W. H. Buckler, Esq.Reverend Charles Kingsley, author: Corresp... 1839-1910
KINGSLEY PAPERS. Vol. III. Letters mainly to Charles Kingsley and members of his family; 1839-1910. The names of all the writers are given in the Index. Paper; ff. 308. Folio. Presented by W. H. Buckler, Esq.Reverend Charles Kingsley, author: Corresp..., 1839-1910
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KINGSLEY PAPERS. Vol. III. Letters mainly to Charles Kingsley and members of his family; 1839-1910. The names of all the writers are given in the Index. Paper; ff. 308. Folio. Presented by W. H. Buckler, Esq.Reverend Charles Kingsley, author: Corresp... 1839-1910
KINGSLEY PAPERS. Vol. III. Letters mainly to Charles Kingsley and members of his family; 1839-1910. The names of all the writers are given in the Index. Paper; ff. 308. Folio. Presented by W. H. Buckler, Esq.Reverend Charles Kingsley, author: Corresp..., 1839-1910
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Vol. XIII. (ff. 659). June, 1847-Dec. 1851.includes:ff. 1, 9, 16, 51, 61 William Empson, editor of the 'Edinburgh Review': Letters to C. Babbage: 1847, n.d. f. 4 Sir William Robert Grove, man of science and judge: Letters to C. Babbage: 1847-1869.
Vol. XIII. (ff. 659). June, 1847-Dec. 1851.
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Vol. XIII. (ff. 659). June, 1847-Dec. 1851.includes:ff. 1, 9, 16, 51, 61 William Empson, editor of the 'Edinburgh Review': Letters to C. Babbage: 1847, n.d. f. 4 Sir William Robert Grove, man of science and judge: Letters to C. Babbage: 1847-1869.
Vol. XIII. (ff. 659). June, 1847-Dec. 1851.includes:ff. 1, 9, 16, 51, 61 William Empson, editor of the 'Edinburgh Review': Letters to C. Babbage: 1847, n.d. f. 4 Sir William Robert Grove, man of science and judge: Letters to C. Babbage: 1847-1869. ...
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JOURNAL OF LOUISA EMILIA BUNBURY describing her journey from London to Nice; 12 Oct.-3 Dec. 1827. Autograph. For her journey from Barton Hall, co. Suff., to Genoa (where she died 15 Sept. 1828), see accounts by her husband (see Memoir and Literary Re... 12 Oct 1827-3 Dec 1827
JOURNAL OF LOUISA EMILIA BUNBURY describing her journey from London to Nice; 12 Oct.-3 Dec. 1827. Autograph. For her journey from Barton Hall, co. Suff., to Genoa (where she died 15 Sept. 1828), see accounts by her husband (see Memoir and Literary Re...
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JOURNAL OF LOUISA EMILIA BUNBURY describing her journey from London to Nice; 12 Oct.-3 Dec. 1827. Autograph. For her journey from Barton Hall, co. Suff., to Genoa (where she died 15 Sept. 1828), see accounts by her husband (see Memoir and Literary Re... 12 Oct 1827-3 Dec 1827
JOURNAL OF LOUISA EMILIA BUNBURY describing her journey from London to Nice; 12 Oct.-3 Dec. 1827. Autograph. For her journey from Barton Hall, co. Suff., to Genoa (where she died 15 Sept. 1828), see accounts by her husband (see Memoir and Literary Re...
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Papers, 1845-1852.
Bunbury, Charles James Fox, Sir, 1809-1886. Papers, 1845-1852.
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Papers, 1845-1852.
There are botanical notebooks which concern Bunbury's study of fossil plants in general, with special studies on the fossil plants in the Geological Society in Richmond, Virginia, and at Aix-la-Chapelle, Cape Breton Island, and Pennsylvania.
Bunbury, Charles James Fox, Sir, 1809-1886. Papers, 1845-1852.
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Sir Charles Lyell papers, 1806-1874 1806-1874
Sir Charles Lyell papers, 1806-1874, 1806-1874
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Sir Charles Lyell papers, 1806-1874 1806-1874
There is correspondence concerning geology, botany, natural history, natural selection, evolution, British science and scientists, and other scientific topics. Most of the letters are written to Lyell, but there are numerous ones from him.
Sir Charles James Fox Bunbury papers, 1845-1852 1845-1852
Sir Charles James Fox Bunbury papers, 1845-1852, 1845-1852
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Sir Charles James Fox Bunbury papers, 1845-1852 1845-1852
There are botanical notebooks which concern Bunbury's study of fossil plants in general, with special studies on the fossil plants in the Geological Society in Richmond, Virginia, and at Aix-la-Chapelle, Cape Breton Island, and Pennsylvania. There is also a historical sketch of eminent English naturalists.
Sir Charles James Fox Bunbury papers, 1845-1852, 1845-1852
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An Annotated Calendar of the Letters of Charles Darwin in the Library of the American Philosophical Society 1799-1882
An Annotated Calendar of the Letters of Charles Darwin in the Library of the American Philosophical Society, 1799-1882
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An Annotated Calendar of the Letters of Charles Darwin in the Library of the American Philosophical Society 1799-1882
One of the most important natural historians in nineteenth century Britain, Charles Darwin provided the first compelling mechanism to account for organismal evolutionary change. Although lacking a coherent model of heredity, Darwin's natural selection has exerted an enormous influence over the biological sciences and since the introduction of Mendelian genetics, had remained the key unifying principle in the discipline. The APS Darwin Papers are a large a valuable assemblage of Darwin's correspondence with scientific colleagues, including Charles Lyell and George J. Romanes. They are included in the print version of the (Cambridge Univ. Press). Correspondence of Charles Darwin
There is correspondence concerning geology, botany, natural history, natural selection, evolution, British science and scientists, and other scientific topics. Most of the letters are written to Lyell, but there are numerous ones from him.
Vol. XXI. (XX. ff. 363). 1 Jan.-10 Mar. 1804.includes:f. 2 Captain John Whitby, RN: Letters to Lord Nelson: 1803-1805. f. 3 Alexander Comelate, of Ancona: Letters to Lord Nelson: 1804. f. 7 Captain Samuel Sutton, RN: Letters to Lord Nelson: 1801-18... 1 Jan 1804-10 Mar 1804
Vol. XXI. (XX. ff. 363). 1 Jan.-10 Mar. 1804.includes:f. 2 Captain John Whitby, RN: Letters to Lord Nelson: 1803-1805. f. 3 Alexander Comelate, of Ancona: Letters to Lord Nelson: 1804. f. 7 Captain Samuel Sutton, RN: Letters to Lord Nelson: 1801-18...
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Vol. XXI. (XX. ff. 363). 1 Jan.-10 Mar. 1804.includes:f. 2 Captain John Whitby, RN: Letters to Lord Nelson: 1803-1805. f. 3 Alexander Comelate, of Ancona: Letters to Lord Nelson: 1804. f. 7 Captain Samuel Sutton, RN: Letters to Lord Nelson: 1801-18... 1 Jan 1804-10 Mar 1804
Vol. XXI. (XX. ff. 363). 1 Jan.-10 Mar. 1804.includes:f. 2 Captain John Whitby, RN: Letters to Lord Nelson: 1803-1805. f. 3 Alexander Comelate, of Ancona: Letters to Lord Nelson: 1804. f. 7 Captain Samuel Sutton, RN: Letters to Lord Nelson: 1801-18...
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